OT: Record-high ocean temperatures to make hurricane season more active

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Caliknight

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Yep. I play golf with a guy who used to run one of the Big 4's global HC division.

Early days he called exactly what it was and said it wasn't a secret. The people trying to confuse the issue are doing a real disservice to this country.
 

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Sudden cardiac arrest has been the #1 cause of death in college athletes for decades. With 520,000 student athletes playing NCAA sports two deaths from sudden cardiac arrest would be a low number, statistically speaking.

"There is an occasion where bad outcomes like sudden cardiac arrest occur in an athlete. Sudden cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death in young athletes. Estimates vary, but some reports suggest that about 1 in 50,000 to 1 in 80,000 young athletes die of sudden cardiac death each year."

"The number of student-athletes competing in NCAA championship sports in 2021-22 jumped to over 520,000, an all-time high"

https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem....ing-of-health/young-athletes-and-heart-health

https://www.ncaa.org/news/2022/12/5...-athletes-surpass-520-000-set-new-record.aspx


I don't dislike any posters in this forum.
I won't get any prizes for being right on any posts and I don't care.
There is something really wrong going on.
I don't want to convince anyone of anything aside from the need to investigate.
The constant censorship, obfuscations, bad-jacketinging etc are a sign there is an agenda afoot.
LIbs used to hate pharma and cons used to defend them so its not really pure politics.
Trump suppoprters hate the vaxx and Trump haters love the vaxx.

Alas, When British Heart Foundation says "Nearly 100,000 more people with cardiovascular disease (than expected) have died since the start of the pandemic in England" there's something new and deadly happening. 500 additional deaths per week is spectacularly out-of-step with normalacy

 
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Israeli experts reported it was a weapon the week it publicly emerged in China. It had parts not related to the animals being blamed . The whole pangolin/bat thing was turkey feed


One of top chemists in US got booted from Harvard for being involved with CCP - they own a lot of academics, pols, coprporate people etc. Mao took over China using grift, blackmail and sex - its CCPs MO and they bought a lot of people in US.


If you want to hear something briliant that explains America' s crippled psychology then listen to linked podcast. Kunster is sharp as a tack and so is his expert. Its a shame all we get is bimbos and twinks in MSM.

I’m old enough to remember Nimbers professing the pangolin from the wet market nonsense.
He prob still believes it 😆
 

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I don't dislike any posters in this forum.
I won't get any prizes for being right on any posts and I don't care.
There is something really wrong going on.
I don't want to convince anyone of anything aside from the need to investigate.
The constant censorship, obfuscations, bad-jacketinging etc are a sign there is an agenda afoot.
LIbs used to hate pharma and cons used to defend them so its not really pure politics.
Trump suppoprters hate the vaxx and Trump haters love the vaxx.

Alas, When British Heart Foundation says "Nearly 100,000 more people with cardiovascular disease (than expected) have died since the start of the pandemic in England" there's something new and deadly happening. 500 additional deaths per week is spectacularly out-of-step with normalacy



Covid may be the cause. Damages kidneys, too.
 
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Thanks. I don't really care about the CE echo chamber, since the vast majority there are beyond reach. However, when it spills over to the football and hoops boards (and the mods seem to be allowing it now) I take it more seriously, as I hate to think there might be neutral folks swayed by the lies, misinformation and revisionist history. I actually felt like those COVID threads in the first 12-18 months of the pandemic were very constructive with tons of well educated people sharing their expertise (including some MDs), such that there were very helpful for many, based on the countless thank yous and compliments those thread got (and the many IMs I got). Lots of positive responses (and much less trolling) on similar threads on other boards and FB.
This
Initially I thought many of these posters were trying to be funny and not serious.
Shockingly I was wrong. Their wild conspiracy theories and blatant spreading of lies must not be tolerated by the common sense folks on this Board.
 

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In theory, OT threads on here could be interesting but what always happens is the same CE board characters, usually from the right, not content with fighting on the CE board crash the thread and attack anyone saying anything they don't like. They rarely rebut anything or if they do it's simply to casually dismiss the source of information as biased or call the person posting sheep or some juvenile nonsense like that, but it's rarely well-thought out.

Then the CE characters from the left attack in return and it degenerates into calling each other the same names they do on the CE board.
Total BS....

It is the other way around.
 

RUDiddy777

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Total BS....

It is the other way around.

Anyways. there will be massive economic and financial consequences of the mass bleaching we are seeing.

“Florida is just the tip of the iceberg,” said Derek Manzello, coordinator of NOAA's Coral Reef Watch Program. “The scale of this event is very alarming. We are talking about thousands upon thousands of miles of coral reefs undergoing bleaching from severe heat stress.”

 

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You’re burnt out on God knows what and you’re a sheep to the media propaganda

If you think you’re normal then Chris Ash is a Hall of Fame head coach

I never said that I was normal. I don't aspire to be normal.
I said that you were as far from normal as is possible. And most that have read the crap you post here would agree with that.
 
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So as opposed to advocating a ban on European travel they advocated for close quarter celebrations of Chinese New Years where travelers clearly could have been exposed. I guess that makes sense to you.

No, they advocated people not being racist or afraid of Chinatown.

I guess that makes sense to you.

Sorry your big conference this coming Monday got cancelled.
 

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This needs to be investigated:

While tue.. of course, it needs to be investigated.. you'd find the Saudis are in bed with so many political families and politicians.. and it is just more proof of the conservatives who say if , for example, a Trump son had done what Hunter did...

Why hasn't the NYT and the MSM had any investigation into any number of issues involving Biden?
 

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While tue.. of course, it needs to be investigated.. you'd find the Saudis are in bed with so many political families and politicians.. and it is just more proof of the conservatives who say if , for example, a Trump son had done what Hunter did...

Why hasn't the NYT and the MSM had any investigation into any number of issues involving Biden?
I think they're focused right now on Arizona and indictment #5 for Lyin' Donnie.
 

GoodOl'Rutgers

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Anyways. there will be massive economic and financial consequences of the mass bleaching we are seeing.

“Florida is just the tip of the iceberg,” said Derek Manzello, coordinator of NOAA's Coral Reef Watch Program. “The scale of this event is very alarming. We are talking about thousands upon thousands of miles of coral reefs undergoing bleaching from severe heat stress.”

unprecedented? aren't all the coral sand beaches proof that it is not "unprecedented"? we already know there have been times when the earth is warmer than it was today.. did it not affect the coral?

That said, it is widespread and worth noting. But if it means we need the government to enslave future generations to pay taxes for them to spend now on corrupt attempts to "fix" this.. um.. no.
 
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unprecedented? aren't all the coral sand beaches proof that it is not "unprecedented"? we already know there have been times when the earth is warmer than it was today.. did it not affect the coral?

That said, it is widespread and worth noting.

GOR, this isnt really a relevant question.
- Yes, the earth has been hotter before. This is known.
- Yes, CO2 concentrations have been higher before. This is known.

But we werent on the planet then. As George Carlin said, the planet will be fine. We won’t.

We have established pretty much every aspect of our society and economy on the assumption that the planet is mostly static and changes very slowly. We've broken that assumption. As noted in the article, the coral reefs play an important role in the Florida economy and in mitigating the impact of hurricanes. But extending that... we have put our cities and commerical centers close to the water. we have placed our food systems in places that get adequate rain and sun. Physical risks from climate change are going to get increasingly expensive.
 
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I mean…this is the funniest thing I’ve seen on here. ProudBoy scared of the sniffles and happy to comply with tyranny! Our most brave and proud Patriot is a beta jabtard!!!!!

Lol, SFSH
I never said that I was normal. I don't aspire to be normal.
I said that you were as far from normal as is possible. And most that have read the crap you post here would agree with that.
k-burnt the 🤡
 

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GOR, this isnt really a relevant question.
- Yes, the earth has been hotter before. This is known.
- Yes, CO2 concentrations have been higher before. This is known.

But we werent on the planet then. As George Carlin said, the planet will be fine. We won’t.

We have established pretty much every aspect of our society and economy on the assumption that the planet is mostly static and changes very slowly. We've broken that assumption. As noted in the article, the coral reefs play an important role in the Florida economy and in mitigating the impact of hurricanes. But extending that... we have put our cities and commerical centers close to the water. we have placed our food systems in places that get adequate rain and sun. Physical risks from climate change are going to get increasingly expensive.

GOR is trying to make a fallacious argument that is mitigated by an understanding of geology, which he does not have.
 
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While tue.. of course, it needs to be investigated.. you'd find the Saudis are in bed with so many political families and politicians.. and it is just more proof of the conservatives who say if , for example, a Trump son had done what Hunter did...

Why hasn't the NYT and the MSM had any investigation into any number of issues involving BidBiden
Why haven't they investigated an awful lot of politicians? How is Mitch McConnell worth $35 million? An awful lot of politicians seem to make an awful lot of money.
 
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While tue.. of course, it needs to be investigated.. you'd find the Saudis are in bed with so many political families and politicians.. and it is just more proof of the conservatives who say if , for example, a Trump son had done what Hunter did...

Why hasn't the NYT and the MSM had any investigation into any number of issues involving Biden?

The Hunter Biden stuff is being covered. You could easily Google Hunter Biden NYT. Would be better than spouting AM radio talking points.
 
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Still hunkering down coward? Think it will still result in martial law? Why was such a free thinker so willing to cOmPly w TyRannY?

You can’t go to sleep without worrying about what you injected into your veins.
What a horrible existence

But, I am PureBlood bruh.
 

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You can’t go to sleep without worrying about what you injected into your veins.
What a horrible existence

But, I am PureBlood bruh.
I assume you were homeschooled since you needed vaccines to participate in society. Explains a lot. I sleep very well next to my wife every night, you sleep on your cousins couch and pay strippers to be nice to you. BetaBoy was so scared of the sniffles!
 
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I assume you were homeschooled since you needed vaccines to participate in society. Explains a lot. I sleep very well next to my wife every night, you sleep on your cousins couch and pay strippers to be nice to you. BetaBoy was so scared of the sniffles!

Gonna go beg LJ for his approval ?
😆

How unlucky is she , she pulled a short straw. Sheesh.

STBY bruh
 
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He has 100% been vaccinated multiple times. Crazy he didn’t respond to any of his old posts, almost like he’s a wimpy, lying hypocrite.

Lol.

He did, however, go searching old 2020 covid threads late into his "busy night" yesterday. No doubt trying to find a "gotcha" as bad as the **** stains he left all over. Not possible.
 
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Since this turned into a COVID thread it's pretty crazy that Rutgers still mandates the vaccine to this day or you will be dis-enrolled. I think Rutgers is completely in the wrong here.

Is it the only vaccine required for enrollment?
 

RU4Real

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and the price of tea in China is what?

If there are no other vaccines required then I could see having an issue with a Covid vax requirement.

If, on the other hand, there are a battery of required vaccines, similar to the requirements for primary schools, then I don't see the issue. In other words, if you have to be vaccinated against Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Diphtheria then there's really no fuss about having to be vaccinated against Covid.

And it's an honest question because I have absolutely no recollection as to whether there were any vaccine requirements when I enrolled at RU 40 years ago.
 

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If there are no other vaccines required then I could see having an issue with a Covid vax requirement.

If, on the other hand, there are a battery of required vaccines, similar to the requirements for primary schools, then I don't see the issue. In other words, if you have to be vaccinated against Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Diphtheria then there's really no fuss about having to be vaccinated against Covid.

And it's an honest question because I have absolutely no recollection as to whether there were any vaccine requirements when I enrolled at RU 40 years ago.
I don't remember ever being asked for my vaccination records when I attended college. It's not like you need those vaccines which you mentioned every year. They're pretty much a one and done deal. You don't get dis-enrolled for not having the Flu shot and that's just as dangerous as Covid for kids of college age.
 
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